Ph.D Programs in Agricultural Microbiology
Ph.D Programs in Agricultural Microbiology
Ph.D Programs in Agricultural Microbiology
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15. Microbial activity <strong>in</strong> soil and factors <strong>in</strong>fluenc<strong>in</strong>g their growth and<br />
survival.<br />
16. Population activity of specific organisms<br />
17. Mid Semester Exam<strong>in</strong>ation<br />
18. Measurement of specific processes – carbon transformation –<br />
transformation of organic matter<br />
19. Cellulose, hemicelluloses degradation<br />
20. Lign<strong>in</strong> degradation<br />
21. Role of microorganisms <strong>in</strong> soil fertility<br />
22. Nitrogen transformation – nitrogen fixation<br />
23. <strong>Ph</strong>osphorus and other m<strong>in</strong>eral solubilization<br />
24. Microbial <strong>in</strong>oculants – importance <strong>in</strong> soil nutrient cycl<strong>in</strong>g and soil<br />
fertility<br />
25 Bacterial <strong>in</strong>oculants 26.Fungaland<br />
biological disease control<br />
28 Com m ercia ly succe<br />
agents<br />
29.Production and applica<br />
Bioremediation of polluted soil – important pollutants and their sources 3 1.<br />
Xenobiotics – microbial attack on xenobiotic materials - Microbial<br />
degradation of pesticides<br />
32.Biodegradation<br />
chlorophenols <strong>in</strong> soil -aerobic and anaerobic<br />
degradation<br />
6<br />
33. Heavy metal toxicity – bioremediation of heavy metals 34. Role of<br />
mycorrhiza <strong>in</strong> bioremediation of heavy metals <strong>in</strong> polluted soil